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Various 1950's and later slide and film toys Book and other items, Chad Valley Sliderama Projector and additional slides, Hong Kong 8mm Projector, Johnsons of Hendon Walt Disney Film Strip Lantern, John Adams Zoetrope, Peak Film Jolly Film, Moviescope, Film Viewer, Pleasure Beach Flickascope, Rowntree's Jelly mould with Movie Maker, in original boxes, four Viewmasters and qty of reels, various books, Luctor Television Book, Wentz Photo and Screen Machines, Cinderella Panorama book, Nister reproduction Revolving Pictures books (2), Kensitas Henry card album, Stamp Album, Pelham puppet Andy Pandy and two others and two Teddy Bears, generally F-G, boxes P-F (qty)
GWR and Other Railway Memorabilia, including GWR Coal Requisition folder for steam crane 72, 1935-1975, an operating agreement between L&SWR and Western Newspapers dated 1906 and two other documents, six GWR prepaid parcel stamp labels, a group of SR luggage labels, an NER and four LNER Gorton pay checks and four assorted railway uniform buttons, mostly G-VG (qty)
18ct Foreign Gold (750) Earrings and Pendant set. The Pendant measuring approx: 25mm (including Bale) x 15.5mm wide, is set with an approx: 10.3mm x 8.4mm composite Black Opal doublet, and surrounded by 14 CZ stones, and hung from a 21” curb link chain stamped 750. The Earrings are both stamped on the posts with LM, an unidentified stamp and 750. The oval stones measure approx: 12mm x 10.25mm across, Total weight approx: 15gms.
Attributed to Joseph Beuys, gouache, study of a stag bears signature. This an ink drawing, signed, not a studio stamp, on Ingres paper which Beuys often used. Its one of his stag pictures which was a favourite subject. There is no record about provenance. There were some slight wrinkles in the paper which have been restored and the work has been reframed. The vendor took the picture to Bonhams who valued it at £10,000-15000, provided of course, that the provenance was established. they therefore sent it to Beuys' widow, Eva, now aged 84. Bonhan's warned the vendor that this could take a long time. Given that there was no reply after many months, Bonhams returned the picture.£800-1,200 24 x 34cm
Louis Ritman (1889 - 1963) Portrait, "Head Study" Initialed lower right. Label verso. Sight Size: 17.75 x 14 in. Overall Size: 25 x 21.5 in. Ritman estate stamp verso Oil on board. Known primarily for his sunny, Impressionist landscape paintings, often with figures, Louis Ritman earned much of his reputation for the work he produced during the time he was in Giverny, France, home of Claude Monet, a key Impressionist. Born in Kamenets-Podolsky, Russia, he emigrated with his family to Chicago in 1903, and first travelled from his home in Chicago to Paris in 1910 when he could afford the art training there that so many American artists felt was crucial to professional achievement. He enrolled at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Academie Julian, but the turning point in his career was meeting Impressionist Frederick Frieseke at a cafe in Paris. Frieseke invited him to Giverny, where he first went in 1911, and from that time his
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